Can a 30-week malpositioned fetus be reversed?

Fetal malposition at 30 weeks may turn back by itself, and abnormal fetal position may adjust to normal position by itself until 32 weeks. Normal fetal position is cephalic and occipitofrontal, that is, the baby’s occipital bone is located in the front of the pelvis, is the most common fetal position, other than that is called abnormal fetal position. In cephalic but not occipitofrontal position, there may be growth in labor, difficulty in pelvic insertion of the fetal head, weak contractions, etc. Other than that, such as breech position, cesarean section is usually recommended. Abnormal fetal position before 32 weeks due to high amniotic fluid volume and small size of the fetus may turn to normal fetal position on its own. After 32 weeks, due to the decrease in amniotic fluid volume and the increase in fetal size, resulting in a relative lack of intrauterine space, basically will not adjust to the normal fetal position. If fetal malposition occurs, you should go to the hospital in time and receive symptomatic treatment under the doctor’s guidance.